Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 12, 1959 Jayhawkers Prepare For First Tri-Meet In the first triangular track and field meet in history to be held inside Allen Field House, KU plays host to Kansas State and Oklahoma State Saturday night. The field events start at 7:30 with the running events following at 8:00 p.m. "With Ernie Shelby out with a pulled muscle and Bob Covey limping on a twisted ankle, we're not going to get by without top performance from the rest of the crew Saturday night," track coach Bill Easton said. Some of the stiffest competition in the triangular will be furnished by rival Kansas State. Although they lack depth, the Wildcats boast a handful of stars that would stand out in any company. On the field side of the ledger, K-State could definitely have an edge. Shotputter Jim Cain from Topeka leads the K-State weight crew. Heaving the shot $53' 10\frac{4}{4}$ "last season, and surpassing that mark consistently this season, the hefty Cain should lead the weightmen. Other K-State stars include a pair of outstanding sophomore point winners in the hurdles and the 80-yd. run. Rex Stucker, from Effingham, was one of the Big Eight's best freshman hardlers last season when he won the outdoor event in :23.6. Bob Groszek, a sophomore from Olatte, is the best Wildcat hopeful in the 880-yd. run. He clocked a 1:55.8 in that distance for second place in the conference freshman postals last season. Two KU stars who will see action Saturday are Charles Tidwell, who has tied the American record of :06.6 in the 60-yard hurdles during the indoor season, and Bill Tillman, who has been a hurdles place winner in three conference meets. Dan Ralston, who stunned the Michigan State Relays crowd last Saturday by winning with a 9:13.5 two-mile time, will run against the Cowboys' Miles Eisenman. The Oklahomaian finished second in the Big Eight cross-country last November. He beat every Kansas runner in the race, Ralston finishing tenth, 33 seconds behind Eisenman. But since then Ralston has won the two-mile with a 9:27.5 in the indoor opener with Oklahoma. Then last week at East Lansing he covered the distance faster than any sophomore in conference history except Wes Sante. Besides Ralston, Kansas will have two more distance men in the race. Brian Travis and Billy Mills, who finished second and third in the Oklahoma meet. Two other Field House records may fall in the meet, the 3:24.3 mile Chicken Pickers Romp Other Results The Chicken Pickers crushed Pharmacy, 64-17, last night in Independent A basketball. Fraternity B — Delta Sigma Phi 37, Triangle 28, Lambda Chi Alpha 26, Phi Kappa Tau 24; Alpha Tau Omega 49, Sigma Alpha Epilon 16; Sigma Pi 36, Kappa Sigma 30; Phi Gamma Delta 44, Sigma Nu 25. Fraternity C — Sigma Chi I I 41, Alpha Tau Omega II 19; Delta Tau Delta 18, Phi Delta Theta III 15; Sigma Nu I 29, Delta Upsilon 17; Alpha Tau Omega III 1, Lambda Chi Alpha O (forfeit). Independent C — Eotany 31, Jim Beam II 30. Tomorrow's Schedule relay record and the 14' 3" pole vault mark. Fraternity A — Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi, 7:15; Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Chi, 4:15; Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Tau, 3:15. Independent C — Jim Beam II vs. Phi Chi, 5:45; Bloopers vs. PEK, 6:30 Klods vs. Marines, 6:30; Snake Farm Five vs. McCook, 7:15; Jim Beam III vs. Navy, 7:15. The Harvard football team opened the 1930 season by winning a doubleheader—35 to 0 over Vermont and 33 to 0 over the Coast Guard Academy. A Jayhawker combination of Paul Rearick, Bob Tague, Clif Cushman and Bob Lida have already run 3:18.8 at the relays last week in setting a new Michigan State time. 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